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Nov 26, 2024
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AEM 3390 - Research Methods in International Development (CU-ITL, CU-SBY, CU-UGR, EC-SAP) Spring. 3 credits. Student option grading.
Prerequisite: AEM 2100 , ECON 1110 . Co-meets with AEM 6390 .
A.K. Basu.
This is a research methods course that uses basic statistics and quantitative techniques to analyze selected topics in international development. The aim of this course is to expose students to the various methodologies used by researchers in the field of international development: (i) core concepts such as poverty and inequality measurement (use of basic statistics); distributive justice (use of basic game theory) and governance issues in developing economies (use of basic public economics/welfare theorems/voting theories) and (ii) study of specific topics that are at the frontier of international development research where students will be required to gather data, design surveys and use basic econometrics tools in their assignments.
Outcome 1: Attain analytical competency in applied economics.
Outcome 2: Demonstrate quantitative skills in basic math and statistics.
Outcome 3: Demonstrate ability to solve problems in development economics.
Outcome 4: Develop effective communication skills in applied economics.
Outcome 5: Demonstrate strategic thinking skills in applied economics.
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